CipherCraft: Cyber Guardian Introduction

CipherCraft: Cyber Guardian Introduction

Released: 05/01/2024

Game Informations

Developer

picture4u

Publisher

picture4u, FreeMind S.A.

Description


Dive into the captivating universe of CipherCraft: Cyber Guardian, an immersive experience that thrusts you into the role of a passionate young tech enthusiast. Your dream of running your own IT service takes an unexpected turn as you land a job filled with intriguing challenges. Engage in tasks ranging from intricate repairs and network infiltration to programming, server management, and active server administration. However, your skills are put to the ultimate test as you uncover the presence of an elusive Anonymous hacker, hell-bent on sabotaging the very core of your company.


In CipherCraft: CGI, you're not just assembling and cleaning computer components; you're embroiled in a digital battle where success requires a blend of technical prowess and strategic thinking. As you navigate the cyber realm, it becomes apparent that the stakes are higher than you imagined – the hacker's influence extends beyond mere computer systems.

⬇️ KEY FEATURES YOU SHOULD KNOW ⬇️

🛠️EQUIPMENT REPAIRS



  • Repair a variety of electronic components, including RFID, Ethernet, Wifi, and Pendrive boards.
  • Ready-to-move-in devices include telephones and air conditioning controllers.
  • Future additions are planned for retro consoles, cameras, wiretaps, and other futuristic equipment used in Black Mirror-type missions.
  • Clean components using compressed air and explore the possibility of further disassembly.

🌐NETWORK MANAGEMENT



  • Manage routers and network devices from various companies (customers).
  • Break into local networks to steal data, surveillance recordings, and more.

💾TERMINAL



  • Manage files, control data access, recover and remove malware.
  • Crack passwords from the terminal and integrate with "Network Management" to hack into local networks.

💻PROGRAMMING



  • Write software and program devices using blueprint-like mechanics.
  • Future plans to expand the range of programs available for development.

🔧SERVER MANAGEMENT



  • Manage servers and enhance their power by replacing server drawers.
  • Encounter challenges such as fires in the server room, requiring strategic extinguishing.

🔍ACTIVE SERVER



Administer access and users in the database of various companies (customers).

🔄MONITORING REPAIR AND RECORDING RECOVERY



  • Similar mechanics to programming, connecting appropriate threads to restore images.
  • Future integration with the terminal for enhanced recording recovery capabilities.

🧹ASSEMBLING AND CLEANING COMPUTER COMPONENTS



  • Assemble computer components such as motherboards, RAM, and CPUs.
  • Ongoing development to add case, graphics card, and disk assembly.
  • Clean computers using compressed air for optimal performance.



CIPHERCRAFT: CYBER GUARDIAN is a journey where reality blurs and you'll question whether to take the red or blue pill. Are you ready to outsmart the Anonymous hacker and fulfill your dream of becoming a Cyber Guardian? The game awaits, beckoning you into a world where every click and code could change the course of your digital destiny.
Game overview

Price

Free to Play

Followers

350

Updated 12/12/2025 19:45

Reviews

68% positive out of 91

Updated 12/12/2025 13:14

Metacritic

No data

Copies sold

7.2K

Revenue

$0

Twitch

No data

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